Train journey and some reflections on the disappearance of the country.
The warnings of rainstorms have been broadcasted over the mass media so that people in affected areas could prepare for possible flooding. The northern provinces have been badly affected by flash floods and several roads have been blocked by landslides. So, some villagers were cut off from the nearest towns. Several small local dams had their old earthen walls damaged so thousands of rice fields were under water. Even here, the incessant rain made rice fields flooded with rain water for two weeks. Some villagers told me they wouldn’t be able to harvest their own rice this year.
This hit me directly on my head as I realised that if the severe flooding could damage most of the rice fields in several provinces, that could lead to starvation, food riots and social unrest next year. Almost everyday I would hear about big chain restaurants went out of business and factories announced a close down without any warnings. There was no report about thousands of factories workers and staff in those chain restaurants. A few days ago, a news channel reported on factory workers protest against the Chinese owner for not paying their compensation according to labour laws.
Traveling on the slow train was a test of stamina and patience as any sudden delay could happen like hitting a cow by the track or missing a passenger who went down to stretch his legs. I often fell asleep shortly after the train took off as I had to get up very early for my journey. But I tried to be alert when the train made its journey around a big reservoir and the perimeter of the nature reserve where more tigers and panthers have been recorded by hidden cameras in the forest. I could only admire those mountainous areas far away, I wished I could have a chance to drive along the narrow roads through the reserve and national forest once again.
Unfortunately, the rainstorms and monsoon rains didn’t reach the areas around this reservoir. We were in the middle of rainy season and the water level was still less than 50% capacity of the reservoir. This reservoir supplied water to several towns in central Thailand. One town close to the national reserve has become very popular among rich people who wanted a second home in green surroundings with fresh clean air: Korad or Nakorn Ratchasima. Several of my friends had lands and houses close to the mountains in Korad. One even had two big real estate projects selling plots of lands to wealthy and high society people in Bangkok.
I was persuaded to have a look at the plots of land and real estate projects years ago. I knew straight away that these places would be over crowded with big expensive houses for upper middle class clients. The problem would be the shortage of running water. Several real estate projects were dependent on underground water which came from the national forest. But the density of population and expansion of the urban areas would bring lots of problems in the future. A few years ago, my friend who owned the projects told me that the natural spring on her land had dryer up completely. Another problem was the traffic jams during long weekend holidays.
I have never seen the reservoir so dry up like this before. Villagers could let their cows feeding themselves on grasses and weeds inside the reservoir. People could drive to into the reservoir to do fishing. The huge reservoir was initiated by the previous King (King Rama IX), he foresaw the need for fresh water by growing towns and expanding of agriculture years ago. I hoped the rain clouds would be blown by strong wind towards the forests around Korad soon.
This part of the journey was the most enjoyable as the train actually traveled over the water on a long track specially built for this purpose. There were some tourist train to this reservoir in which the train would stop on the bridge for an hour. Tourists would be allowed to have a walk along the bridge to take photos. These special trains had old steam engine so they only operated on special occasions.
Looking from the train, I could see huge area of undeveloped land. I thought our country wasn’t overpopulated as people just huddled together in some crowded cities. Some small town had less than a million population! There’s still lots of opportunities to lead self-sufficient lifestyles. But most people tended to seek the convenient and comfortable lifestyles in big cities where jobs were more plentiful. However, with robotic and AI, lifestyles would be drastically changed in less then ten years. So, I wished more people would realise that fiat system would eventually be discarded and the ability to grow your own food as much as possible, would become the most important aspect for survival. The comfortable and colourful lifestyles in the cities would only be viable for the wealthy upper class.
I was shocked to learn that some politicians were pushing for a new law to allow foreigners to rent land in our country for up to 99 years! This reminded me of Hong Kong in which she was under British rule for 99 years. The commissions and corruption money would be enormous for those involve in these projects. The Chinese would be the largest groups of new land owners. So far, grey money from mainland China had bought up several private universities and provided Chinese curricula for Chinese students. This has been a neat way to gain easy entry and long stay in Thailand for those Chinese professors, students, administrators and investors.
There was no limit to the amount of money these investors could pour into acquiring prime real estate projects and condominiums. The Japanese company was rather modest as they only aimed for acquiring suitable locations for rich clients to retire in the north of Thailand. Everything inside these establishments was up to Japanese standard and Japanese language would be the main language. It’s like small Japanese village for retiring people. On the past, some districts in Bangkok were ‘owned’ by Japanese money. But the adverse economic conditions had meant that most companies had to return to Japan. So, their armies of Japanese employees and businessmen had to return to Japan. These people had made golf very popular in our country and lots of golf clubs appeared in various mountainous spots.
There used to be an area in Bangkok where most of the people there were from mainland China. You could only see Chinese language signs everywhere and people spoke only Chinese. It’s like a small Chinese town. The Chinese immigrants and businessmen bought up all the townhouses on the area with the help of local nominees. I knew of a Thai university bought by Chinese investors and they turned all the houses around the university into students’ housing units. But during the long lockdown, businesses went haywire and many Chinese people returned back home. Nowadays, the area became very quiet with many empty buildings.
I guessed that the government’s policy to boost foreign investments and the Chinese ‘one belt, one road’ project would make Chinese investments much more lucrative than before. I have met some rich Chinese people who bought condos in Bangkok and their children were at international schools here. Many Chinese businessmen have been operating illegally in Thailand. Some had opened factories to compete with local industries at much cheaper prices. A few industries have already went bankrupt without any warning signs or intelligence of what’s lurking under the surface. It’s very hard for honest businessmen to make money these days as bribery and corruptions have become wide spread.
There have been more frequent news of the arrest of several owners of illegal factories producing fake cosmetics, drugs and imitation brand names goods. Lots of fake products were being sold widely online. The bigger culprits were the money laundering schemes by grey money from China. They aimed to purchased all the luxurious housing projects via local nominees at much inflated prices. The others were the scamming call centers which recruited local staff and Chinese speaking staff to scam people in China and in Thailand.
The latest trend in illegal Chinese operation in the country was the kidnapping of rich Chinese youngsters for ransoms from their rich families! The other lucrative business was online gambling which has made young students addicted to online gambling. I am afraid that if the government’s new policy on legal casinos, possession of land up to 99 years by foreigners and tax exemptions for investors came into operation, the consequences would be disaster for most Thai people. It has been estimated that there were one billion millionaires in China. How about the number of billionaires! Half the Chinese millionaires could buy up everything in Thailand. Then, we have to ask Elon Musk to transfer us to live on Mars!
Our country would become another colony of the wealthy investors similar to what happened to Hong Kong. The traditional cultures and values would be gone, national identities would all disappear. What’s worse would be the implementation of social credit scores system to control the working class. Protests and demonstrations would become illegal and punished severely. All the natural resources like oil, natural gas, gold, silver, copper, potassium including rare earth deposits would be plundered. Thus would be worse than losing independence to the Burmese over three hundred years ago. In the old days, people could rebel and fight the aggressors and oppressive powers. In the future, our brain waves and thoughts would be monitored like some school children being monitored in classrooms.
In the end we would become like robots or bees in a hive. The concepts of freedom, democracy, spirituality or individual rights would become ancient history. So, the train journey on this occasion had led my mind wondering about the future of my country. Though the trend could become very pessimistic under present governmental context, the future is still full of unintended consequences and uncertainty. I don’t think that AI could actually control all human mind. Some hidden bugs might create unexpected havoc which could change the whole ball game by the controllers. I hope and pray that humanity would wake up and realise their hidden potentials. So hopefully some enlightened people could create a revolution which would create a new and sublime reality for peaceful and loving humans and sentient beings.
Wishing you peace, good health and prosperity.
Stay strong and cheerful.
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Thank you very much for your kind visit and moral support.
Peaceful pictures. Totally!
Thank you so much for your kind words. Glad you could pick up the good vibes around the river.
Have a nice weekend.
Oh, sure thing. Hope you have a good one as well.
Some nice views you got from the train. I was hoping to see the train, I just have a thing for them, hehe.
Really hope the rain stops and the water resides quickly. Wow what a disaster of events it can cause.
Well hopefully that never happens, it's never a good thing to lose ones culture or see it dwindle. Reminds me of what happened to a lot of native tribes in the United States when the settlers moved Westward.
Take care and have great days ahead!
This is an old and very ordinary train from Korea! I did have some old posts on the old railway station and steam engine trains. I used to see the Oriental Express commissioned by American Express for VIP clients! Judy amazingly luxurious train!
The future is full of uncertainty and black swans. I hope we would have the wits to deal with problems with intelligence!
Thank you very much @qurator team and @ewkaw for your support and encouragement.
This was so interesting. Too much water, or too little - both are a problem. Like most places in the world, the balance is off - not just with water, but with wealth. Our focus on capitalism has given rise to the situation we're in - scamming, AI, uneven wealth distribution, environmental destruction - all this is in your post. A great read. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks ever so much for your feedbacks and encouragement. Alas, the world we live in is in need of peace and compassion and kindness. Only when humans change, so would everything around them.
Hope you’re keeping well and have a restful weekend.
I believe you are enlightened. So far, this is the most awakening blog I've ever read on this platform. I know what you're feeling, as my country is also exploited to Chinese investors. They play smart when it comes to us Filipinos! Taking for granted our ignorance and poverty (and the bribed government), the Philippines is becoming a Chinese territory if the government continues its self-gain.
I love this social commentary and this is what we should be reading today so that we can't be brainwashed by fools!
Thank you so much for your appreciation and moral support. It’s good to know that I wasn’t alone thinking crazy thoughts and being ignored by my own families. Life’s tough for people who are under the pressure of daily survival. The structure of society has been designed to capture and enslave working people. So, they had no time or energy to confront or unearth the hidden realities.
I felt I had to continue talking to those around me about these ‘problematic or hard’ issues. It’s up to them what they would do with new insights or information. At least I gave them alternative news so they would understand why things turn out the ways they do.
Let’ s hope there will be more people asking questions about the purposes of their lives and why things happen as if they had no choices or no control of their own lives. Most people I know feel that they are trapped in the system and couldn’t do anything about it!
Best wishes and good luck.
Such green lush beautiful lands! I wish the rain would fall more where needed. Despite the endless horrors that exist in our world right now - I feel an emerging potential for significant change for the better too. Yes indeed stay strong, and may your inner work and the great Akash bring you peace and joy.
Thank you for your positive vibes and hopeful prospects for a better future. Yup! I could see that more ‘good’ people have been coming out of the woodwork to speak out the truth and defend the weak and vulnerable peoples. We need more awakened people to go along the positive directions.
My cats Keri me grounded and practical!
Have a pleasant weekend!
I had not realized Thailand had such immense plains. I deeply appreciate your exposition of your beautiful country. I also am blessed by your reflections and discussion of the mechanisms whereby corruption is sinking it's insidious roots deep into Thailand's commercial and civil infrastructure. I note the similarity of such processes everywhere I have learned of them. Good people doing honest day's work are always dispossessed and replaced with gaming, idlers, and brutal thugs. Orderly and well kept homes are replaced with filthy tenements and armed camps, and pleasant gardens with open sewers, libraries and markets with brothels, bars, and breadlines.
An interesting feature of monarchies is that king's have a proprietary interest in their government, their country, and their people. The corruption of their ministers is stealing from the monarch, not some temporary elected officials whose grasping rapine is accompanied by pandering to electorates, but a king whose walls are undermined by such crimes and who have great incentive to guard against being deposed and their inheritance lost to their posterity. You pointed out Rama IX had invested in the future growth of communities by preparing water reservoirs, and surely the current monarch has cause to ensure his ministers don't sell Thailand to China and replace the royal family with corporate scammers.
I hope the happiness of your people is the armor of your king, and it is well polished, shining in the sun like the beauty of the smiles of your children.
Thanks!
Thank you very much for your kind words. We are lucky to have good geological position with lots of natural resources. Most of the land used to be agricultural land. But developments meant our country has become more industrialised.
We have been blessed for having very ‘enlightened’ Monarchy who is dedicated to Buddhism and works towards the well being of the people.
Hopefully, our King would be protected from bad politicians and their cronies.
Hopefully your king has loyal guards that will protect his people from corrupt ministers, because the people are a king's treasure.
I think people will rise up if some politicians would try to sabotage the monarchy. There might be a clash between the two factions of political ideologies in the near future. But that would be bad for the society and economy. The military might be pushed to take side. This won’t end well either. It seemed people had been programmed to stir up a civil war. It’s divide and rule all over again.
I am poorly informed as to Thai governance and it's political history, but vaguely aware it is a Monarchy, and only due to my geographical interest generally able to place it on a map. However, my recollection is that from time to time military intervention is undertaken in Thailand, and it is because of the staunch support of the military that Thailand maintains it's monarchy. I recall reading some years ago that the majority of the Thai people supported the last intervention of the military into Thai political affairs.
Yup! Your knowledge on our contemporary political history is correct. You must be an avid reader and researcher.
The military supported the monarchy and most people accept this condition. The newly programmed or indoctrinated young people, who were taught by leftist professors, would be used to divide the country. People who know about this plan to destroy the monarchy would have to resist. So, various infiltrators and factions have been trying to create conditions for confrontations and unrest.
Many politicians, technocrats, academics, civil servants and businessmen belong to the secret societies; so they had to follow their orders.
I think it’s inevitably that some kind of confrontation would occur in the future.
It seems this old playbook has been applied in many countries around the world. The Great Reset and New World Order are a menace to humanity.
Absolutely.
More people should try to stop these horrible plans. But I am afraid most of my friends would never try to change anything. I have gone over the sadness of having to witness friends and families fallen through the traps. It’s going to be a lonely journey